
Clad in the new navy and pin striped kits, the Bulldogs put the Waldorf defense in a pressure cooker for all 90 minutes of the 5-0 shutout on Homecoming. CUNE Men’s Soccer dialed up five goals from five different players.
Clad in the new navy and pin striped kits, the Bulldogs put the Waldorf defense in a pressure cooker for all 90 minutes of the 5-0 shutout on Homecoming. CUNE Men’s Soccer dialed up five goals from five different players.
After an early score by in-state rival Hastings, the Bulldogs grew stronger on both sides as time ticked off scoring three unanswered in the road triumph (3-1) over the Broncos.
With a rematch from last year’s GPAC tournament championship on the docket, the Bulldogs will travel to Hastings in their midweek match, then return home to host Waldorf for Homecoming.
The Seward side put in a late goal via Ricards Busmeisters but dropped the contest to Morningside (3-1) on Saturday. After a stalemate of rare shots in the first half, the Mustangs found a groove late.
Visiting Mount Marty held the leaks from springing for the first 60 minutes before the dam exploded. Three unique goal scorers propelled the Bulldogs to a 3-0 home win on Wednesday (Oct. 1).
The league office announced on Tuesday (Sept. 30) that Nolan Fuelberth was selected as the GPAC/Hauff Mid-America Sports Men’s Soccer Player of the Week.
The Bulldogs will host Mount Marty and make a road trip to Morningside looking to continue the momentum gained from this past week. CUNE notched its first conference win against Briar Cliff (1-0) in Bulldog Stadium.
CUNE Men’s Soccer claimed its first conference triumph in its shutout (1-0) of Briar Cliff on Saturday. The Dawgs were a force in the attacking third striking 24 shots total.
The Dawgs will get the midweek off before taking on Briar Cliff in the second game of conference play. Concordia University, Nebraska Men’s Soccer defeated York and dropped its first GPAC match to Northwestern.
Starting on the road for the conference opener, the Bulldogs and Red Raiders couldn’t surmount many quality shots on goal with slippery conditions on Saturday at the NWC Soccer Complex.
Concordia men’s soccer carries motivation from an agonizing 2014 season-ending defeat into a new year. After falling 2-1 in overtime to perennial power Hastings in the GPAC semifinal game, the Bulldogs have set their sights on taking another step.